eldgenb
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Well, I may very well the first person in the world to actually post a picture of where these items are and how to do it, I could find plenty of half baked descriptions but no pics anywhere so this was a praying moment for me. I talked to Ross REB87 Who saved me from drilling the item that I thought was right and led me to doing more research before I did anything. What this thread is about it how to drill and adjust the fuel screw on the NTC 400 found in the m915 series trucks. "I am in no way wanting you to do what I did due to the fact that it alters your emissions for your truck and after this procedure and following procedures I returned all items to stock to remain compliant" Ok now that's over with lets get started. You will need a sharp punch, hammer 1/4 and 1/8 drill bit, a long screw roughly close to the 1/8 size drill bit and a very skinny screw driver. I also plan on shimming the gov. and adjusting the fuel aneroid to get the most safe power out of these rigs. If you adjust these you take everything into your own hands I will not be held liable for any changes you make.
Firs off you have to find the tamper safe brass ball on the end of the throttle shaft NOT THE LEVER. It is in the end of the actual shaft. You need to center punch it and use the 1/4 drill bit first. You will drill about 1/4 inch out of the ball that is in there and stop. You will then use the 1/8 drill bit to drill the rest of the way through. Then you will use the screw and try to thread it into the 1/8th hole and pull on it to remove the remaining pieces of the ball which will expose the screw inside the shaft. To increase the fuel you will turn it counterclockwise until you reach the desired power, word on the street is 6 full turns. and thats it. I noticed it drove kinda like my truck but a lot angrier and with almost no lag for spool up. I will keep you posted on the other mods over the next few days.
Firs off you have to find the tamper safe brass ball on the end of the throttle shaft NOT THE LEVER. It is in the end of the actual shaft. You need to center punch it and use the 1/4 drill bit first. You will drill about 1/4 inch out of the ball that is in there and stop. You will then use the 1/8 drill bit to drill the rest of the way through. Then you will use the screw and try to thread it into the 1/8th hole and pull on it to remove the remaining pieces of the ball which will expose the screw inside the shaft. To increase the fuel you will turn it counterclockwise until you reach the desired power, word on the street is 6 full turns. and thats it. I noticed it drove kinda like my truck but a lot angrier and with almost no lag for spool up. I will keep you posted on the other mods over the next few days.
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